TAUNTON — The members of a Taunton-based figure skating club took their talents all over the world, figuratively, in their annual spring skating show over the weekend, which had a theme of international travel.

The Skating Club of Southern New England held its two-day 29th annual Skating Show at Aleixo Skating Arena in Taunton on Saturday and Sunday. About 40 girls, ranging from 4 to 18 years old, performed in duets, solo and group acts in front of a packed crowd of parents and friends.

The show was given the theme, “Going Places,” and many of the songs were about specific locations, including a performance of “New York, New York” by Brockton’s Lily Green and others in the club.

“We get to skate with the hats for ‘New York, New York’” said an excited Green, 15. “It’s a lot of fun. The numbers are very upbeat. It’s a lot of fun watching the other acts.”

Green said since she started skating as a child and then joining the Skating Club of Southern New England about four years ago, she’s had a lot of fun and met many friends.

“It’s a lot of fun getting to perform for your friends, meet other people’s friends, make new skating friends and just helping the younger generation,” Green said.

Gail Green, executive director of the skating club, said the spring show is the biggest fundraiser for the club each year.

“We get to raise money and the kids, show off all they’ve learned and loved ones get a high off of seeing the kids out there,” she said. “Saturday night’s show went really smooth. All the skaters had a wonderful time. Today, everyone is really excited because this is our last show of the season. Everyone is extra excited.”

Anna Comperchio, 16, of West Bridgewater, said that she was looking forward to performing her solo act.

“We try to get the audience entertained with some cool jumps,” Comperchio said. “Our coach is really good with the choreography. … It’s been a great experience for me. I have great friends with the club and I get to work with younger children right now. I’m trying to coach them.”

Joanne Waters, a longtime supporter and volunteer for the club, said that she’s always enjoyed watching her daughter and others perform during the annual show.

“The show today is absolutely awesome,” Waters said on Sunday. “What we have today is, most of our girls right now that are 15 and up, they have been with us 10 years or more. To see the maturity and the skills that they produce is phenomenal.”

Page 2 of 2 - Waters said it’s also nice to see the older skaters welcome and teach the young girls in the club.

“They are also good role models we have many young students,” Waters said about the older skaters. “They give them all their support and make them feel a part of the club and that’s an important thing for the little ones.”